As Chautauqua celebrates the current graduating class of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, Mary Lee Talbot has written a book that celebrates the CLSC’s
Yan Li understands the challenge the Chautauqua Opera Company’s Young Artists face. He came from the classical world, trained as a classical pianist and composer.
For professional dancers who’ve come through Chautauqua Institution’s School of Dance, returning to the grounds for a one-night performance is much more than that —
While many of the events on Recognition Day take place in broad daylight, the yearly celebration of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle actually begins
During her Brown Bag lecture Tuesday, poet Mary McLaughlin Slechta will be talking about a topic some Chautauquans might have a vested interest in: retirement.
John Gerber first encountered the trompe de chasse (“hunting horn”) while traveling in France. “I was so impressed hearing this instrument,” Gerber said. Being a
Playwright Noah Haidle will be watching for audience reactions when his Birthday Candles appears as part of Chautauqua Theater Company’s New Play Workshop at 8